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Abstract
Risk factors (or criminogenic needs) have been broadly defined as individual traits or
environmental conditions, if present, that increase the youth’s likelihood of engaging in
delinquent or criminal behaviors. This study was consisted of 2,335 youths who were
adjudicated to Indiana juvenile correctional facilities during the period of January 1, 2012-
February, 2015. Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) Division of Youth Services (DYS)
has employed the Indiana Youth Assessment System (IYAS) to determine the youth’s risk level during the in-take process, which contains thirty-three (33) survey questions across seven (7) risk factor domains. This study found that all seven (7) assessment domains were influential predictors to the overall risk assessment and the “substance abuse, mental health, and personality” risk domain exerted the most influential effect on the youth’s overall risk assessment.